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JP John

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  1. I am in the same boat.  My 18 month extension expires March 18.  I called and asked for infopass and spoke to someone that said they sent me an extension in November.  While if so it never arrived?  She said she would ask for it to be resent but it could take a month??? Carrier pigeon i guess? Anyways I have my n400 interview March 29 so I guess I will have to Uber there but while I am there something will hopefully get figured out.

  2. 6 minutes ago, TogoAfrica said:

    We can always hope our field processing time is wrong….but also I had read once that when our green cards would be processed that could hurry the citizenship up and both be done at same time….or vice versa if the field office was moving faster then the green card it would just do a combo. I’m trying to sort through the April filers for 2021 and find the ones who did not have their n400 in to see if any are being processed. Then I can see if possibly our was up next but because we have n400 in that’s why it was transferred and hopefully that will also shortly trigger the citizenship to bounce up to being processed. Sigh…wishful thinking 

    Hoping you are correct. What country are you from?  Toronto Canada here. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, TogoAfrica said:

    Mine is maine and says 15.5 months waiting, we turned ours in April 8, 2022 so that puts us at around June 2023. That’s only 6 months less then I-751 all service center processing time of 32 months, for us that would be in November 2023 since we turned in our I751 April 7, 2021. 

    Mine was turned in June of 2021 and n400 June of 2022. Am going to have to get an extension on my green card as the extension letter I have now expires in March. Might be quicker to head to Mexico 😄

  4. 1 minute ago, TogoAfrica said:

    I also found out that you have to select All field office, this will give you the overall number for all processing centers. So if your field office in your state takes longer then this, then NBC will process our I751. And when your field office is ready it will process your N400. 
     

    let’s hope our field office are faster!! Now our waiting is mostly on them. Sigh…always waiting. 
     

    Well my field office is Charlotte and it is 19 months from June of this year for my n400 which 1 month longer than the 30 months they are showing for all offices. This is not good for me. 

  5. 2 minutes ago, TogoAfrica said:

    Hey so from what I’m finding out is this:

     

    “MSC is also NBC National Benefit Center. this service center process those cases until local offices are ready to receive them. The long wait or short wait is because of the queues at local offices. Some local offices have less traffic than others and are able to process cases faster.”

     

    So I guess all it means is you and I are waiting for our local office of our state to be ready to process our N-400 and most likely they will be combo because they were transferred to MSC/NBC

     

    Hopefully this is a good thing 

  6. 1 minute ago, TogoAfrica said:

    We received a letter today in the mail from department of homeland security, was so excited thinking we finally got some good info regarding either the I-751 (filed 4/7/2021 at Potomac) or the N400 (filed 4/8/2022 at Maine)….but instead it just said out I-751 was transferred from Potomac to National Benefits Center. Like you…we are wondering is this good news or just more waiting. We couldn’t find anything on processing times for them, what led me to this topic. So curious for any info anyone has 

    Let me know if you find anything out. I am just like you, no clue as to whether we are good or not. 

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